HTC counting down to live stream of all new One’s launch event

We’re finally looking at matter of days – not months, not weeks – until HTC takes the stage and holds up the all new 2014 HTC One for us to finally get an official look. Even with as much that’s already come to light about the smartphone, we’re still itching to see this puppy formally launch, and we’re sure that Android fans the world around feel much the same way. When the time comes next Tuesday, we’ll have Pocketnow crew on the ground to bring you first-hand coverage from the company’s New York launch event, but if you’re also interested in seeing some of the action for yourself, HTC is setting up a streaming feed for you to enjoy.

Right now we see a landing page that counts down until the phone’s official launch. In just over five days, all those numbers will work their way down to zero, at which point the company’s live feed should kick into gear.

Again, if you can’t access the feed due to being at work or otherwise unable to pull up the video, fret not, as we’re going to be all over this thing as it happens, bringing you the latest details as they arrive. Will US carriers start selling the phone as quickly as UK retailers say they will? Has what we’ve been hearing about that dual camera arrangement been on-point? That’s not just a countdown to a live stream on HTC’s site: it’s a countdown to answers. And in just a few days, we’ll have them, ready to share.

Stephen has been writing about electronics since 2008, which only serves to frustrate him that he waited so long to combine his love of gadgets and his degree in writing. In his spare time, he collects console and arcade game hardware, is a motorcycle enthusiast, and enjoys trapping blue crabs. Stephen's first mobile device was a 624 MHz Dell Axim X30, which he's convinced is still a viable platform. Stephen longs for a market where phones are sold independently of service, and bandwidth is cheap and plentiful; he's not holding his breath. In the meantime, he devours smartphone news and tries to sort out the juicy bitsRead more about Stephen Schenck!